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Alumni Rambler Spring 2020 mni u l a FALL 2019 SPRING 2020 SPRING A Publication of the Farmingdale State College ALUMNI & FOUNDATION STANDING “O” FOR ALUM WILLIAM FICHTNER’S NEW FILM IN THIS ISSUE Alum ’76 William Fichtner’s latest film, Cold Brook, turned into an acting career that has included more won awards at three different film festivals, in advance than 50 films and a role in the hit TV comedy, Mom. of its November theatrical release. At the exclusive Metro-area screening at the Little Theater in When President Nader asked Fichtner what advice ON THE COVER 1 Roosevelt Hall, no awards were given, but Cold Brook he would give to those considering an acting career, FSC Alum, William Fichtner ‘76, visits – Fichtner’s directorial debut – received a rousing seal Fichtner quipped, “Take criminal justice!” He went campus to screen his new film, Cold Brook. of approval. on to say that those who want an acting career should not have a Plan B. “If you have a back-up, The near-capacity, enthusiastic audience of faculty, don’t bother,” he said. “A half-foot in the door is staff, students, and members of the community about a half-foot forward.” cheered and applauded loudly when the closing credits began to roll, and again when the credits Cold Brook was filmed in upstate Cortland and ended. Then Fichtner was greeted with a standing Buffalo. The evening ended when a member of the FRIENDSHIP 2 John Brooks ’74 Honored NYS Senator John Brooks ’74 William Fichtner ‘76 and Dr. Nader discuss the film Cold Brook during a follow-up Q&A. honored at the President’s Gala ovation as he took the stage for a sit-down with audience asked Fichtner if he’d ever film a movie at a Alumni Happenings President Nader. college of technology on LI – an obvious reference to FSC. Fichtner replied, “I think about it every day of Cold Brook is a “buddy movie” in the classic sense, my life!” Memory Lane with Fichtner’s character and his next door neighbor, Featuring vintage campus photographs played by Kim Coates, practically connected at the Article Credit: Campus Times hip (the two are best friends off-set, too). But the http://blogs.farmingdale.edu/sites/ca pus-times/2019/10/07/ standing-o-for-alum-william-fichtners-new-film/ movie – more than a decade in the making – takes an unexpected supernatural turn – but you’ll have to see SCHOLARSHIP 3 the film to find out what it is. During his interview with President Nader, Fichtner Student Spotlight was in rare form, inspired by his return to his alma Elizabeth Bello ’19 mater. He emphasized more than once his Criminal Justice degree, and the good times had in his dorm, Corwin Scholarship Luncheon Dewey Hall. He teased the audience about what happened there, except for a tidbit about having once fallen out a window. He also recalled an apple orchard that blocked the view of Route 110, and a corn field where students picked COMMUNITY 4 corn – and then flung the ears at one another. Corporate Engagement In the audience was Fichtner’s first roommate, and Fichtner told the story about the roommate’s stereo system being stolen from the room. The roommate Events calendar made a list of who might have lifted it, and Fichtner revealed his name was at the top of the list. Alumna Soars to the top! He also reminisced about Don Harvey, the admissions Kristen Steinhardt ’19 becomes counselor who recruited him to FSC, and how much the CEO of Gyroplanes he admired him. It was Harvey who took Fichtner to his first play, and planted a small seed that later A Publication of the Farmingdale State College ALUMNI & FOUNDATION Kas Carey Michelle Johnson Magdalena Sanchez Overton Director of Engagement Strategy Director of Alumni Engagement & Stewardship Director of Advancement Services [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] MaryEllen DeCicco Babette Kastens Joan Urbanowski Director of Corporate Engagement Manager of Scholarships & Donor Stewardship Asst. Director of Advancement Services [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Chantal Etrasco Ann Noss Regina Vazquez ‘76 Administrative Assistant II Accountant Asst. Director of Alumni [email protected] [email protected] Engagement & Stewardship [email protected] FRIENDSHIP Alumnus Honored NYS Senator John E. Brooks, ’74 Honored at gala A lifelong resident of Long Island, John Professionally, Senator Brooks was an executive in the E. Brooks has devoted his life to giving insurance industry and worked as the Executive Director of back to his community. For more than Risk Management for Nassau County. Senator Brooks is 50 years, Senator Brooks has been an a veteran of the New York Army Reserve National Guard, active volunteer firefighter with the having served for eight years as a medic. Currently, Brooks Seaford, Medford and Lindenhurst Fire serves as Chairman of the NYS Senate Committee on Departments and previously served Veterans, Homeland Security, and Military Affairs. as Seaford’s Chief of Department. Senator Brooks served on the Seaford Board of Education for six years, acting as Vice President from Brooks holds a Bachelor’s degree from New York Institute 1997-1999. Prior to Superstorm Sandy, he was the Chairman of the of Technology and an Associate’s degree from the State Long Island Hurricane Symposium Programs. Senator Brooks is also a University of New York at Farmingdale. He resides in Seaford, member of several community civic organizations. and is a proud father and grandfather. Alumni happenings For a complete list of events, go to alumni.farmingdale.edu Reconnect! CELEBRATING AT THE GALA Several members of the Alumni Association Board attended the President’s Gala on Check out the new FSC November 14 at the Crest Hollow Country Club. If you have an interest in joining the Alumni Online Community board and taking a more active role in the Go to alumni.farmingdale.edu Farmingdale alumni community, please reach out to President William Jimenez ’10 at Login and Reconnect. It’s that Easy. [email protected] The only thing missing is YOU! Pictured L-R standing: Julie Allegretti ’07, ’09, ’10, Richard Lahn ’05, Susan Ring ’77, Sylvia Nicosia ’04, James Durant ’68, Diane Ellis ’76, Michelle Johnson, Patricia Panetta ’80. Seated: Joe Egan ’70, William Jimenez ’10. Wreaths Across America Alumni, students, veterans, staff and friends of Farmingdale State College sponsored over 150 wreaths for the national Wreaths Across America event on Saturday, December 14. A dedicated group of volunteers gathered alongside hundreds of others on a rainy Saturday morning at the Long Island National Cemetery to help place more than 45,000 wreaths on the graves of our veterans. This was the first year FSC formally participated in the event to fulfill WAA’s mission to remember our fallen, honor those that serve and their families, and teach the next generation the value of freedom. Thank you to 110 Sand for underwriting the event and to all who supported our campaign to benefit Veterans’ Programs on campus. ALUMNI MEMORIES Any familiar faces or places? Let us know, we’d love to hear from you. Future issues of the Alumni Rambler will feature photos from yesteryear, so check back for more oldies but goodies. If you have any photos or information to share, please email us at [email protected] 2 FSC ALUMNI RAMBLER SCHOLARSHIP CREATING A SCHOLARSHIP: A STUDENT SUCCESS STORY Elizabeth Bello ’19, recipient of the Christopher Keen Memorial Scholarship by Dr. Carly Tribull This year, the Biology department selected her focus to the Common Eastern Bumble Bee, Elizabeth Bello as the recipient for the which can be found throughout Long Island. Christopher Keen Memorial Scholarship award. Since she was taking BIO 414 (Microbiology), In addition to being an excellent student, Elizabeth decided to explore the external bacterial Elizabeth was selected for her involvement communities of her bees to see if bacterial diversity would vary between a field low and dedication to biology research. Elizabeth’s in flowering plant diversity (between Bethpage State Park and the FSC campus) and research career was an outgrowth of her a site high in flowering plant diversity (the Botanical Teaching Garden on campus). spectacular performance in BIO 198, an She spent hours collecting bees, swabbing them, learning culturing techniques entomology course that focuses on insect from microbiology experts on campus, and analyzing her results. While she found diversity, evolution, and no statistically significant difference between bacterial diversity identification. Elizabeth on bees from her sites, the project represents one of the first stood out to her professor, “Receiving this explorations in external bee bacterial diversity. Dr. Carly Tribull, for her excellent insect collection, scholarship means I can Elizabeth presented her research at the 2019 Entomological high performance on assessment, and willingness to help her Society of America conference in St. Louis, MO. While there, fellow students by forming study groups and lending a hand when breathe a little easier. I the community of entomology students and professionals she needed. have been working three met encouraged and inspired her to further her insect studies. Elizabeth is most interested in how we can use a growing In Spring 2019, Elizabeth started her research career with jobs just to make ends knowledge of insects to solve issues that impact humanity, like Dr. Tribull, simultaneously learning about insect curation by water shortages and responses to climate change. organizing the Entomology Teaching Collection on campus and meet. This scholarship is molecular techniques through DNA extraction and Polymerase a tremendous blessing.” Elizabeth is very grateful to the scholarship donors, former FSC Chain Reaction amplification. During the Summer 2019 field President, Dr.
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